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Steve Lambert has written ‘Bikers A-Z Survival Bible’ which covers great advice such as: animal awareness, braking techniques, cheat sheet, don’t follow too close and much more.
See HERE for more information and how to purchase a copy.

As a result of a cluster of motorcycle crashes in a short section of Bylong Valley Way, NSW Roads and Maritime Services (formerly RTA) and Mid Western Regional Council are completing improvements to the road using Federal Blackspot Funding. For more details see the files below.

Member Club Descriptions

Clubs (in alphabetical order - scroll down)

A Christian Motorcycle Club that shares the momentous news of Jesus with bikers and others who choose to listen. We host the annual Kings Rally, it's a great time for bikers + families to hang and just enjoy the company of friendly bikers, there's a Gymkhana, Bonfire, free hot tea + coffee all weekend, music, and even a open air church service. Come and see how Christian bikers enjoy themselves, see ya there. We meet most Monday nights at St Luke's Liverpool Anglican Church 7.30pm call Stu on 0437 036 401 or John 0412 673 170 or email info@ambassadors.org.au or check out our our website

Bombala Motorcycle Association was established in 1992 as a social motorcycle club for motorcycle enthusiasts. Bombala is home of the Annual Celebration of Motorcycles and the official sister city to Stugis U.S.A. Click HERE for info on the Annual Celebration of Motorcycles at Bombala

NSW Central Coast Scooter Club was established in 2007 and consists of riders of all ages both male and female riding scooters predominately of 150cc capacity and up .
We meet for a ride at Hungry jacks at West Gosford on the last Saturday of the month at 1 pm. We do not ride in the rain or on gravel roads. Other rides and events plus a full run down on who and what we do is contained on our website Visitors are always welcome .

We are a diverse group of all ages, walks of life and sexes (a healthy proportion are female riders). What unites us is a love of all kinds of riding and of spinning exaggerated yarns about it later over a beer.

We're as informal as possible. We have a badge but it's not a 'patch'. We're here to enjoy riding and to encourage others to do the same.

We favour 'touring', 'sport riding' and dirt-touring. We do day runs, rallies, track days, long tours, short tours and all this on tar or dirt or both. Socially: monthly meetings for reports and planning, parties, pubs, maintenance days, restaurant nights (and the gossip).

Our bikes: Some are shiny, some are wrecks, some are loved, some are cursed but they all get used. They get us out there. Come and 'get out there' with us!

The Club is affiliated with Motorcycling Australia, which allows members to obtain a racing license. Other benefits include assistance with spare parts, technical restoration information and access to the Club's extensive archives.

Club activities include social outings, regular day and weekend rides, a Christmas party, The Thunder Rally, maintenance days, BBQs and the Club Concourse. A bi-monthly newsletter provides all members of the club with info on all activities, club classifieds and plenty articles of interest.

The Club is also designed to provide members with a source of information about their bikes, a place to meet like-minded people and generally enable Ducati owners to continue with their interest in the marque. More information can be obtained from our web page www.docnsw.org.au

A group of lesbian riders that get together to have fun, socialise & ride motorbikes. We organise day rides, weekends away and occasionally weeks away.

We have other major events during Mardi Gras season including Bike & Tattoo Show and Mardi Gras Parade. DOB is a non-profit organisation that raises money for various charities with our major fundraising going to Pink Ribbon.

All types of bikes and bike sizes are welcome as well as ‘L’ & ‘P’ plate riders. For more information, please visit our website Click HERE for the latest DOB events

Girls Ride Out is a social group of mostly women, who stay in touch primarily though email. Catering for Learner's through to the more experienced Girls Ride Out has Monthly Rides, Charity Events, and operates a support network for learner riders (Learn N' GRO), Ladies Racing Class (GRO Racing) days and Maintenance Days. Click HERE for the latest GRO Events

Habourside Motorcycle Club

Harbourside Motorcycle Club is the Club for Owners of American V Twin Motorcycles. We currently have about 100 members including associates, that given any excuse will group together to ride their Harley Davidson Motorcycles.

We hold monthly meetings, and being a very active Club socially, conduct regular activities in the form of Monthly Day Rides, Overnight rides, Annual Rides interstate, and social evenings. Community assistance is also one of our ongoing projects by way of regular donations to the Humpty Dumpty Foundation.

Although not directly affiliated with HOG, most members are currently international members of this worldwide organisation. For more information, please email the club.

Harleys for Helicopters (H4H) evolved in September of 2001. It is the brainchild of David Golledge who had a vision to get a few mates together on their Harleys and go for a ride to raise some money for the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service. This initial concept developed beyond expectations in a very short period of time, and is now one of the most productive, both financially and promotionally of all of the support groups for the service in Newcastle and New England regions.

The Harleys for Helicopters Support group has a major fund raising event in October each year, the Turkey Run; a memorial ride from Newcastle to Uralla. The Turkey Run attracts 300 plus riders and pillion passengers from all over NSW and interstate to be part of this event.

Harleys for Helicopters encourages all riders and all makes of motorcycles to join in all rides and events.

The Liverpool Chapter, Australia Harley Owners Group is made up of people from all walks of life.

The cement that bonds us comes from our love of our motorcycles, the open road and the friends we meet and keep along the way. And not just any motorcycle mind you...
...we ride the best motorcycles ever built... Harley-Davidson.

The Liverpool Chapter of Harley Owners Group promotes responsible motorcycling activities for H.O.G. members by conducting chapter activities and encouraging participation in other H.O.G. events while maintaining a family-oriented philosophy.

Monthly meetings at the Moorebank Hotel are a good opportunity to catch up with friends while getting the latest chapter news.

Rides (short rides, long rides, overnight adventures) building memories and stories to tell and share. Visit the calender for all the latest events or contact our Activities Officer on activities@liverpoolhog.com.au.

Hunter DOG holds a regular ride on the third Sunday of the Month, a social breakfast on the first Sunday of the month at the Belmont 16' Sailing Club from 9am and these meetings have become extremely popular. Good cheap food, brilliant views, no crowds so it is a great opportunity to meet other members - and maybe go for an impromptu ride after. Do come, we would love to see you there

Illawarra Riders - an internet based group who welcomes riders and pillions of all ages and experience irrespective of the bike they ride. If you don't have a bike at the moment but have an interest in motorcycles, then you are welcome join up and come along to one of our regular social nights.

We promote rider safety on our rides and encourage all riders to ride at a level at which they are comfortable and always within their individual limits.

Our rides may vary in length from a few hours through overnight stays and on to multiple day tours throughout the year to any number of locations.

We are an all female group, formed in 2001 and based in the Newcastle Hunter Valley area. Our members are from far and wide, out to enjoy our common passion for two wheels and fun!!

We have rides and weekends away, including one 'men allowed' weekend annually! The girls are encouraged to attend various rallies and events throughout the year and we have taken on the challenge of organising Newcastle's Pink Ribbon Ride.

There are no membership or joining fees - our aim is to have a fun ride at your own pace, with a distance that isn't exhausting, the road challenging in parts, but not daunting, and above all enjoyable! So whether on your L's or with years of experience, young or young at heart, come and ride at your own pace, broaden your horizons and have a great time!

The Kawasaki Sportsbike Riders Club (KSRC) was formed in late 1999 as an online discussion and ride forum for owners of Kawasaki Sportsbikes. The aim of the group was to bring together Kawasaki riders to discuss their bikes and organise rides and social events. The group has grown very quickly and has well over 1000 members Australia wide.

The forum is very active, light hearted and has rides, social events and get togethers regularly posted. Rarely a weekend goes by that KSRC members aren't up to something. Membership to the online forum is free and open to everyone, you don't even have to ride a Kawasaki to join.

The aim of the club is to encourage motorcycling and the camaraderie that goes with it. In particular, the use of Classic motorcycles, be they 50 year old British, Middle of the road Russian or 5 year old Japanese, so that the skills and innovations of generations of craftsmen are not lost forever in the scrap pile of modern society, but are preserved and brought to life for generations to come.

Joining the NCMCC will provide you with many varied benefits. These include:

The opportunity to participate in organised rides with like-minded people.

A forum designed by riders, for riders, that want to be meet socially to plan day rides, overnighters and informal social events. We always encourage Learners and Provisional riders to join us on our rides and promise to never leave
anyone behind (intentionally anyway).Our website.

ORoadSports is a non-profit organisation incorporated in NSW. We are a community group that shares a common interest in motorsports. The Oroadsports website is a place for members to share information, organise group meets, track days and road rides. Members, guests and the public are invited to attend any Club Events.

The Patriots are a motorcycle club for regular, reserve and ex-serving members of the defence force (Army, Navy and Air Force)
The Patriots have been around since 1993 and were established because at one time or another, most of us would have liked to join an established club, but found that due to constant postings, this became difficult to achieve.
The club has a chapter or sub-chapter in each state of Australia and a chapter in New Zealand. We also have Patriot friends in the United Kingdom who also provide the same welcome to members worldwide and we have a honorary member in Wyoming, USA.

SNR is an open group hosting weekly rides to give motorcyclists the opportunity to safely enjoy their Saturday nights. Everyone, including learner and provisional riders, are welcome to attend our rides around Sydney's landmarks

Sydney Knights
A Sydney ride group that meets on Tuesday nights for cruisey after dark rides around Sydney’s better roads.
Monthly weekend rides are also a feature of the ride calendar.
A collection of like minded individuals dedicated to riding……
Doing it hard and fast in the dark.

The name comes from a poem of the same title by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It tells how the great Greek hero Ulysses, now middle-aged and securely in charge of his kingdom of Ithaca, is getting bored with things around him and longs to go adventuring again with his shipmates of old. It describes very well indeed the sort of person who still has enough spark to go on riding into middle and later years.

The club has grown to over 120 branches spread throughout Australia, and continues to grow. Click on the logo to locate local branches that arrange rides and social functions for the club members in their location.